General Electric looks nothing like it looked in 1975. Harvard, Yale, Princeton, or Stanford look a lot like they looked in 1975. More...
Audit of online university raises questions
Who, exactly, is a university teacher? What defines teaching? And how should the profession evolve in an age of rising tuition, worldwide connectivity, and fast-changing job markets. More...
Forget what you’ve been told about edtech
Investors are incessant in their hunt for the next emerging market. The investment du jour? Edtech. More...
One small college’s death and rebirth offers lessons for the rest
Sure, there was the enthusiasm of returning classmates and the babble of nostalgic conversation over dinner in a big white tent erected on the campus quad. More...
Cengage launches PlaceU
Cengage, an education and technology company, today announced PlaceU, a flexible platform designed to ensure correct placement in college-level math courses. More...
Signs of progress emerge as construction continues at Ohio State
Construction cones and chain link fences may obscure some of the view of the historic Mirror Lake District , but the pace of progress is moving fast at the iconic setting on The Ohio State University campus. More...
Sessions condemns 'political correctness' on campus
Attorney General Jeff Sessions condemned what he derided as political correctness gone wild on university campuses across the U.S., but especially the University of California, Berkeley. More...
Do we need to rethink what college means?
There are two ways to look at America's college-for-all movement. On the one hand, it represents a rare policy success: Today, 90 percent of high school graduates enroll in college within eight years of graduating from high school, up from 45 percent in 1960. More...
Shifting from access to success with data
Colleges and universities across the United States have historically been judged on the basis of their ability to create access for students, making enrollment numbers one of the key metrics in determining institutional success. More...
Ill. university rankings among reforms offered
Illinois public universities could be pitted against each other for resources under a proposal from two Twin City-area legislators. More...